Chapter 177 - Mom on the Offensive
Take a look at Chapter 178 of "Quick Transmigration: Drama Queen's Daily Life": Chapter 177: Chapter 172: Mom on the OffensiveUpon hearing the price of 2,800, Liu Yanâs... See what happens next!
Chapter 177: Chapter 172: Mom on the OffensiveUpon hearing the price of 2,800, Liu Yanâs face immediately turned sour, and seeing that the person she was dealing with was Ye Qiu, she was so angry she didnât know what to say. She wanted to take the doll from her sonâs hands and give it back, but Kong Wenjun, seeing the little girl crying from his provocation, was even more pleased with himself and had no intention of handing it over.
"How could a broken doll be worth 2,800?" Liu Yan retorted with her chin up, her words anything but polite, "People like you can afford a toy worth 2,800? Be careful or Iâll accuse you of blackmail!"
The little girlâs mom initially felt bad about asking for 2,800, but now being looked down upon again, she couldnât care less: "Either you compensate me 2,800, or give the doll back to me right now, or Iâm calling the police."
"Taking other peopleâs things, you ought to pay compensation."
"Exactly, if you think the price is too high, just return the thing to them!"
The bystanders had long been fed up with Liu Yanâs arrogant and rude behavior with her son, and chimed in to support, leaving Liu Yan speechless with rage, glaring fiercely at the crowd, especially at Ye Qiu, who was the main target.
"What are you looking at! Itâs none of your business." Liu Yan cursed at the people around her, checking her wallet to find that she didnât have enough cash on her.
The little girlâs mom was also quite interesting, taking out her cellphone: "Do you choose to transfer the money or shall I call the police?"
With her face ashen, Liu Yan gnashed her teeth and said: "Transfer."
With the 2,800 transferred, the grateful mom of the girl glanced at Ye Qiu, hugged her daughter and switched seats to sit away from the mother and son, afraid of retaliation!
People watching the show scoffed and also kept their own children close. Although the mother and son didnât look like they were short on money, what if the children got hurt? No amount of money could make up for that.
The adults had reason to be worried. After driving the little girl to tears and seeing her move away, Kong Wenjun started looking for other targets, and Ye Qiu stood in front of her daughter to block him.
Fortunately, the dolphin performance soon began, which distracted Kong Wenjunâs attention.
Speaking of which, in the past life, the fate of the Kong Family wasnât very good either, and it all stemmed from Kong Wenjun, the child spoiled by all members of the Kong Family. Kong Lizhi could make money, but his favorite son was even better at spending it. Kong Wenjun, having been spoiled to the point of not knowing the immensity of heaven and earth, had offended many outside. Kong Wenjunâs company was done in by a young master with stronger backing; one could only say it was a case of the biter being bitten.
The dolphin performance ended quickly, and as was customary, the trainer selected two lucky children on the spot to interact with the dolphins. Perhaps God really saw how hard Little Wen Yinâs previous life was and wanted to compensate her in this life, today, her wish to touch the dolphins came true.
Ye Qiu took her daughterâs hand and went down, while Kong Wenjun, who was nearby, was unwilling to accept this and pulled on the hem of Liu Yanâs dress, also clamoring to interact with the dolphins, nearly causing Liu Yan to reveal too much.
"Wenjun, be good, shall we go out and see the sharks instead?" Liu Yan tried to calm him while holding down the hem of her skirt.
Kong Wenjun was not so easily pacified. Whatever he wanted to do, he had to accomplish it. The unruly child wasnât old, but he was quick-witted. Seeing that Liu Yan wouldnât take him down, he just ran for it.
Liu Yan hurried after him upon seeing this, but she was wearing a short skirt and high heels today, so naturally she couldnât move fast. She followed behind, continuously shouting: "Wenjun, be careful, pay attention to safety."
The passageways between the seats were narrow, and the unruly child ran recklessly, bumping into many children and adults. Moreover, the children, who had been quiet, began to act up, wanting to go and touch the dolphins because of Kong Wenjunâs disruption, and many parents glared angrily at the mother and son.
Soon, staff members arrived on the scene to maintain order, but by then, Kong Wenjun had already run down and couldnât be easily stopped. Initially, I had hoped that Liu Yan would take her son away, but to my surprise, she said impatiently, "Whatâs wrong with letting the child touch? We bought tickets to get in, too. Why can these two kids touch, but mine canât?"
Sweating, a staff member explained, "Maâam, selecting two kids is a rule of our place. If everyone behaved like you, our aquarium couldnât operate."
Kong Wenjun was evidently not willing to give up until his goal was achieved. By now, he had even pushed his way in front of Little Wenyin and another little boy. If it werenât for the trainers intervening, he would have fallen into the pool.
"Canât I just pay extra?" Liu Yan said, running out of patience, "Watch out, or Iâll file a complaint against you."
The aquarium staff could be fined if a complaint was filed against them, and although it wasnât their fault and would be a hassle to deal with, the trainer, seeing this, pulled a colleague aside: "Let it go for today, let the kid touch the dolphin."
Liu Yan, lifting her chin with a haughty smile, replied, "Thatâs more like it!"
However, despite the staffâs agreement, the dolphin was clearly not pleased. Perhaps sensing ill intent from the child, it unceremoniously sprayed water in his face as he approached.
Kong Wenjun cried out with a "wah" and, grabbing a ball from a nearby trainer, threw it at the dolphin. The dolphin, being trained, skillfully blocked the ball with its nose and sent it flying back at Kong Wenjun, causing him to lose his balance and plop down on the ground. The audience and the staff on the scene burst into laughter, and even those who had been bumped into by the unruly child started clapping.
Kong Wenjunâs cries grew louder, and Liu Yanâs face turned livid with anger, feeling as though she had lost all face. Cradling her son, she venomously said to the trainer, "I will definitely file a complaint against you."
The trainer watched the mother and son leave, nonchalantly and with indifference, as if he didnât care about the potential fine.
After the commotion had subsided, the trainer kindly invited Little Wenyin and the other child to interact with the dolphin. This time, the dolphin no longer acted up and allowed the two children to pet it gently.
On the way back, Little Wenyin whispered to Ye Qiu, "Mom, that little boy just now was kind of annoying."
Ye Qiu kissed her daughter, "If we donât like something, we stay away from it."
Meanwhile, Liu Yan first furiously lodged a complaint against the dolphin aquarium trainers, then immediately called Kong Lizhi to tattle: "Your wife is really annoying; she bullied me and your son."
"What happened?" Kong Wenjun asked, puzzled.
"Not only did she collude with others to scam my money, but she also laughed at us."
Kong Lizhiâs heart tightened: "Did she recognize you?"
"How could she!" Liu Yan stated firmly, "She doesnât even know I exist. But hurry up and call her to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau for a divorce; I want her to end up with nothing."
Seeing that time was nearly up, Kong Lizhi pacified her, "Okay, okay, donât be angry, Iâll call her right now."